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DriftinWayOfLife

09/30/14 8:20 PM

#24497 RE: VisionaryInc #24494

I do not think that GE needs to have some other company ink a contract with SGLB to have some sense of validation of the technology. GE is THE COMPANY that has the JTDA with Sigma. GE knows more about PrintRite than anyone else other than Mark and Vivek, and maybe just about as much as Mark and VIvek know.
Mark made a comment to the effect of Sigma being in lock step with GE. That does not sound like loose talk to me. I interpret that as being very significant, and as indicating that GE is going to determine the time when a contract will happen, not the other way around.

More likely, other companies will use the GE-Sigma contract as a validation of the technology rather than the other way around. Why would GE contract for PrintRite when they are only now constructing the building which will house the printers? They do not have the printers yet. Why buy the PrintRite software/hardware for something that they do not yet have? I seriously doubt that is going to happen.

The pop of a contract announcement is not going to be sufficient to drive the pps north far enough to qualify for uplisting. Maybe a short term rise which will allow for taking short term profits... not the long term payoff that I anticipate.

For me, it is a thing to be alert and pay attention as this is not a sure thing. I do not feel antsy and I accept that the development and implimentation of a new technology that will be embedded within a new developing technology may well take more time than I would like. 6 to 9 months is the near future and expecting things to develop more rapidly may be just setting yourself up for anxiety and disappointment. If this was all a sure thing, do you not think that the pps would already be well north?

Do you think that the welding community is going to react more positively to Mark and Vivek doing the conference tour or to the awareness that GE is buying and using PrintRite?

Some folks trade short term, I do not. I believe that all the dots line up in such a way that indicates to me that there is a much greater likelihood that PrintRite will deliver the goods than that it will not. When it does, I expect the investment community will become aware...then the return will be outstanding...so outstanding that it can be called crazy stupid!!